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EDUCATION AS A HUMAN RIGHT: AN ANALYSIS OF THE COMPULSORY EDUCATION PROGRAM AS AN EFFORT TO FULFILL THE RIGHT TO EDUCATION Vera Waty Simanjuntak1,a), Dr. Waluyo, S.H., M.Si2,b)
1Faculty of Law, Sebelas Maret University
2Faculty of Law, Sebelas Maret University
Abstract
Education is the direction and determinant of the back and forth of a nation, because education is an
investment for the creation of quality Human Resources (HR). Through education, a person can easily
increase their potential so that they can improve their standard of living in a better direction. Various
efforts have been made by the Government to improve the quality and equity of education. One of the
efforts is to organize a compulsory education program that freezes education costs. This study aims to
determine the effectiveness of the compulsory education program through Government Regulation No.
47/2008 in fulfilling the right to education as a human right. The method used in this research is
normative legal research and in analyzing the data using the George C Edwards III 1980 policy
implementation theory by taking a sample from one of the regions in Indonesia, namely Bekasi City.
The results show that the effectiveness of the compulsory education program has not been implemented
properly, this is because the communication made to the community is still not optimal, the lack of
available resources, the implementation of tasks has not been maximized, and the support of the
bureaucratic structure is still not optimal. So that socialization, coaching and mentoring by the
government to the community are needed as well as increasing the amount of the education assistance
budget and the number of schools and conducting joint evaluations on a scale between the government
and the community to achieve the fulfillment of the right to education as part of human rights.
Keywords: Human Rights, Compulsory Education Program, Education.
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The Role of Social Support on Psychological Well-Being and Quality of Life for Social Assistance Recipients Afitria Rizkiana, Devid Dwi Erwahyudin, Dwi Estiningsih, Afifah Ismahani Nur
Islamic Psychology Study Program, University Muhammadiyah of Ponorogo
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The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of social support on psychological well-being and quality of life of social assistance recipients. The sample of this study was 190 social assistance recipients. The sampling technique used was purposive sampling. The Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS) consisting of 12 items, Ryff^s Psychological Well-Being Scale consisting of 18 items, and the Quality of Life Scale (QOLS) has 16 items were given to the research participants. This study used a quantitative method, with a cross-sectional survey design. The analysis test used statistical techniques with multiple regression tests, using SPSS 26. The results showed that Social Support had a significant positive effect on Psychological Well-being and quality of life of social assistance recipients. Psychological Well-being can be influenced by 46.6% by Social Support. Quality of Life can be influenced by 51% by Social Support.
Keywords: Social support, Psychological wellbeing, Quality of life, Social assistance recipients
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Psychotherapy Based on Group and Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Depressive Disorders in Survivors of Domestic Violence Yudi Kurniawan, M.M. Shinta Pratiwi, Agung Santoso Pribadi, Cinta Metatarsal Listya Putri, Prita Febriani
Department of Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Semarang
Abstract
This study aims to empirically test the effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioral Group Therapy to reduce depression in female survivors of domestic violence. This study used a quasi-experimental design with a pretest-posttest control group design model. The number of respondents in this study was 16 participants, divided into 8 respondents in the experimental group and 8 respondents in the control group. The experimental group (n = 8) received Cognitive Behavioral Group Therapy intervention, while the control group (n = 8) was on the intervention waiting list. The level of depression was measured by the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) before the intervention, after the intervention, and two weeks after the post-intervention follow-up. The results of the analysis with the independent sample t-test showed a significant difference in the mean depression score between the control and experimental groups in the post-test phase (after being given Cognitive Behavioral Group Therapy), with a p value of 0.000 (p <0.05). In conclusion, this research proves that Cognitive Behavioral Group Therapy is effective in reducing depression in female survivors of domestic violence.
Keywords: Cognitive Behavioral Group Therapy- depression- domestic violence survivors.
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Elementary School Age Children, Do They Still Often Tell Stories? Yudho Bawono, Wasis Purwo Wibowo, Puji Restu Aditiya, Ar Liza Listiyana, Samsul Muarif
Psychology Study Program, Faculty of Social and Cultural Sciences, Universitas Trunojoyo Madura
Email: yudho.bawono[at]trunojoyo.ac.id
Abstract
The aim of this research is to find out whether or not elementary school age children are often told stories. This research method uses a quantitative approach with survey methods. The research subjects were all students of class IV and V from SDIT Ulil Albab, Kamal District, Bangkalan Regency, totaling 57 students. The data collection tool used in this research was the Storytelling Intensity Questionnaire. The data analysis used is Descriptive Statistical Test. The results of data analysis show that 7 students who are often told stories and 50 students are not often told stories. Based on the results of data analysis, it can be said that elementary school age children, especially those in class IV and V (aged 10-11 years), are not often told stories in their daily lives. One of the factors that is thought to be the cause of elementary school age children not being told stories often is because nowadays, children are more often exposed to gadgets in their daily lives. This is also supported by the lack of role of parents in providing fairy tales to children. The advice given is to reduce the use of gadgets by children and parents to start spending time telling stories to their children.
Keywords: fairy tale- elementary school age children
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The Effect of Commitment and Communication on Performance with Organizational Citizenship Behaviour (OCB) as an Moderating Dewi Ulfah Arini, Agita Tunjung Sari, Puji Rahayu
Universitas Semarang- Universitas Persada Indonesia
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This study aims to analyse the effect of commitment and communication on employee performance with Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) as an moderating. Using a quantitative method with a survey approach, data was collected through questionnaires distributed to 100 employees. Path analysis techniques were used to examine the direct and indirect relationships between commitment, communication, and performance, as well as how OCB mediates these influences. The results showed the reliability and validity values of Commitment are (0.806- 0.720), Communication (0.837- 0.606), OCB (0.907- 0.729), and Employee Performance (0.880, 0.627). So the final result shows that commitment and communication significantly affect employee performance, and OCB plays an important role in strengthening this relationship. The findings provide strategic insights for organizations in improving performance through increased commitment, effective communication, and OCB behaviors in the workplace.
Keywords: Commitment, Performance, Organizational Citizenship Behaviour, Communication
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^Technology-Driven Educational Management: Semarang^s Path to Becoming a Smart City Erwin Erlangga
Universitas Semarang
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In the era of rapid technological advancement, Semarang is leveraging technology to revolutionize its educational management, positioning itself as a smart city. This article explores how digital tools and innovations are being integrated into the educational system to enhance efficiency, accessibility, and overall quality of education. Key initiatives, including the implementation of smart classrooms, online learning platforms, and data-driven decision-making processes, are examined in detail. Furthermore, the role of educational management in bridging the gap between traditional practices and future-oriented learning models is discussed. The challenges and opportunities that arise from these transformations are also analyzed, offering insights into how technology can shape a more adaptive and resilient education system in Semarang. Ultimately, this article highlights how effective management of technology in education contributes to Semarang^s broader vision of becoming a leading smart city in Indonesia.
Keywords: Educational management, technology integration, smart city, digital learning, Semarang, educational innovation,
Keywords: Educational management, technology integration, smart city, digital learning, Semarang, educational innovation,
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Psychology |
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LECTURER HAPPINESS AS SEEN IN THE FRAMEWORK-FAMILY CONFLICT AND FAMILY CLIMATE: THE ROLE OF MINDFULNESS AS A MEDIATOR Rusmalia Dewi1, Rini Sugiarti2, Erwin Erlangga3, Tatas Transinata4, Yudi Kurniawan5
Semarang University (USM)
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The main happiness of a lecturer is when he/she feels healthy in body and soul, one of which is by getting attention from his/her immediate family. The culture of collectivism in Indonesian people, coupled with the ability of lecturers to manage work-family conflict and mindfulness in every activity is very helpful in creating personal happiness. Lecturers^ lives often experience problems with their workplace and also their families due to the lack of good management of conflict and not working in a focused manner. Family support is needed so that lecturers are able to manage the conflicts that occur and carry out their daily activities at work happily. The purpose of this study is to empirically test the happiness of Lecturers reviewed from work-family conflict and family climate through the role of mindfulness as a mediator variable.
The method used is quantitative, using 120 Lecturer respondents in the city of Semarang. Using purposive sampling techniques and data analysis methods using path analysis, Smart Pls with the Amos program.
The results of this study indicate that there is an influence of family climate and work-family conflict on lecturer happiness through mindfulness of RSquare = .637 p <0.05. Family climate has a smaller influence than work-family conflict on lecturer happiness due to the many support systems in collectivist society in Indonesia. This study has implications so that it can be used as a reference for the application of Lecturer happiness through internal and external support systems.
Keywords: Keywords: Lecturer Happiness, Family Climate, Work-family Conflict, Mindfulness.
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TEENAGERS SELF-DISCOVERY ABOUT FAMILY CONFLICT IN SOCIAL MEDIA Kimmy Katkar, Maria Yuliana Wangge, Feti Pratiwi
Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Semarang
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Adolescents^ self-disclosure to their parents is used as a place to build closeness between adolescents and parents. To carry out this self-disclosure requires trust and closeness between adolescents and parents. Teenagers will easily express themselves to their parents if they have emotional closeness, a trustworthy relationship, parents with an authoritative, responsive and accepting pattern.
The aim of this research is to describe the description of adolescents^ self-disclosure regarding family conflicts on social media and to find out what factors influence adolescents^ self-disclosure regarding family conflicts on social media. The research method used is a qualitative method with a phenomenological approach, the data analysis technique is interactive using the Miles and Huberman model. The results of this research show that the family conflicts experienced by respondents include conflicts of intimacy, identity and rejection. Internal factors that influence self-disclosure of adolescents with family conflicts are the need for affiliation, lack of family social support, friendship intimacy, and trust. Meanwhile, the external factor is the social environment. The respondents were able to express themselves about the family conflicts they experienced through their two social media accounts.
Keywords: Self Disclosure- Teenager Family Conflict- Social Media
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Psychology |
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Resilience on Mothers Who Have Intellectual Disabilities Children with High-Achievement Feti Pratiwi (a)*, Yudi Kurniawan (b), Dewi Puspitasari (c), Zakiatul Niskiyah (d), Silfia Ananda (e)
Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Semarang
Jl. Soekarno Hatta, Semarang, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia
Abstract
This study aims to explore the resilience of mothers who have intellectual disabilities children with High-Achievement. The study employs a qualitative method with a phenomenological approach. The participants in this study were four mothers of children with intellectual disabilities who had high-achieved (first to third place winners in the Special Olympics Indonesia 2022 competition) and who reside in the city of Semarang. Data collection was done through interviews with the four participants who met the study^s criteria. The data analysis technique used in this qualitative study, following the phenomenological model, is phenomenological analysis. The researcher found that all four participants demonstrated strength, persistence, and optimism in supporting their children with intellectual disabilities. These three aspects are typically present in individuals with a high level of resilience. The four participants accepted their children^s condition, were able to nurture and support their children^s growth and development until they achieved success, and expressed gratitude and pride in their children^s achievements. All four participants believed that there are strengths behind the challenges or limitations their children face.
Keywords: Resilience- Mothers- intellectual disabilities children with High-Achievement
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Psychology |
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Emotional Stabilization Training to Improve Psychological Well-being of Prisoners Retno Ristiasih Utami & Purwaningtyastuti
Semarang University
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The aim of this research was to examine the effect of emotional stabilization training on improving psychological well-being in prisoners. This research uses an experimental method with Pre-test Post-test one group Design. The respondents in this research were inmates at the Class I A Semarang Correctional Institution and the Class II A Semarang Women^s Correctional Institution. The respondents used were prisoners who had psychological well-being scores below the average, as measured using the Psychological Well-being Scale. The data analysis technique uses a paired sample t test (psychological well-being before and after training) and an independent sample t test to determine whether there are differences in psychological well-being before and after training in male and female inmate subjects. Based on the results above, it is known that there are differences in psychological well-being scores for male prisoners so that Emotional Stabilization Training is more effectively applied to male prisoners.
Keywords: Emotional Stabilization Training, Psychological Well-being, Prisoner
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The Exploration of Self Esteem Models Based on Education 5.0 on Students. Rini Sugiarti*, Erwin Erlangga, Agusta Praba Ristadi Pinem, Prita Febriani, Navisa F. Rahmawati
Universitas Semarang
Abstract
Education is the main foundation in character formation students. Self-esteem or self-esteem plays an important role in the development of students^ personalities. Challenges in conventional education often hinder the development of self-esteem in students .
This research aims to integrate technological innovations in the exploration of the 5.0-based self-esteem model or Exploration of Self Esteem Model (Exseed) to strengthen the character of students. Education 5.0 emphasizes the use of technology as a tool to enrich the learning experience.
The method used in this study is the waterfall method. The waterfall method has five stages of process, including analyzing requirements, making designs, implementing, testing, and maintenance. Technological innovations are developed based on the concept of Education 5.0 and the technology-based Self-Esteem Model. The flow diagram and stages of the research are described in detail to show the steps taken.
The results of this research are technology products in the Exploration of the Education-Based Self Esteem Model 5.0 under the name of the Exseed platform to Strengthen the Character of Students. The practical implications of this study include the development of the Exseed learning platform can be tailored to the individual needs of students, as well as increased learning engagement through the use of technology. The integration of technology in this 5.0-based education Exseed in exploring self-esteem in students can be a step forward to strengthen character in the context of inclusive learning centered on them.
Keywords: Education 5.0, Self Esteem Model, Students
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Sociology |
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Actor Interaction in the Expansion Of West Sulawesi Province Nurfadilah, Andi Yakub, Sakinah Nadir
Departement of Political Science, Hasanuddin University, Makassar 90245, Indonesia
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Regional expansion as a manifestation of regional autonomy is considered the right solution to accelerate development and improve welfare in the region, but it has become a forerunner of competition between local political actors in bringing their interests. The process of expansion of West Sulawesi Province from South Sulawesi was coloured by various problems, the issue of the struggle for the provincial capital became a trigger for conflict between regions that each claimed to be worthy of being the capital of West Sulawesi Province. This research aims to describe and analyse the Interaction between local political actors in the division of West Sulawesi Province. The author uses the actor nerwork theory. This research is a type of qualitative research with a descriptive approach. The results showed two things: First, there was interaction for power between local political actors from Polmas, Majene and Mamuju districts in the West Sulawesi expansion process. Dynamics occur at the level of executive actors, legislators, expansion fighters, communities and students. Second, the birth of a political contract became an absolute agreement, namely, Polmas Regency as the head of government (Governor), Majene as the education service centre and Mamuju as the provincial capital.
Keywords: Actor, Interaction, Regional Expansion
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Sociology |
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Gandrung Sewu Festival Impact: A Quantitative Study on Local Community Perspective in Kampung Mandar Banyuwangi Esa Riandy Cardias (a*), Eka Afrida Ermawati (a), Aprilia Divi Yustita (b)
a) Tourism Management Business, Politeknik Negeri Banyuwangi, Indonesia
* cardias.esa[at]poliwangi.ac.id
b) Tourism Destination, Politeknik Negeri Banyuwangi, Indonesia
Abstract
The existence of Gandrung Sewu Festival cannot be neglected for its role in our national tourism. It can be seen by the fact that this festival always attracts many local, national, and international visitors. Gandrung Sewu Festival has been included in Banyuwangi Regency Government^s official tourism event calendar and Kharisma Event Nusantara (KEN) since 2021. Looking at this phenomenon, research examining the role of festivals becomes crucial since it is associated with the local communities. This research involves 73 local communities as respondents. Meanwhile, the data collected were analyzed using a quantitative approach. The data used were collected through surveys with a questionnaire as the main research instrument. The analytical tool used to confirm the research result is factor analysis. The role of festivals is measured in terms of its positive and negative impacts resulted on local communities. Therefore, the research results show two factors which are divided into each aspect, namely: benefits and burdens from economic aspects, social-cultural aspects and environmental aspects.
Keywords: Festival, Local Community, Impact, Economic, Social-Cultural, Environmental
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Analysis Of Social Dynamics And Optimization Of Online Motorcycle Taxi Services: Application Of Bench Marking Using Structural Equation Modeling (Sem), Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP), And Operations Research Methods (OR). arie.prananta@trunojoyo.ac.id1, m.afifuddin@trunojoyo.ac.id2, rahmadrahman0@gmail.com3, anisabaharz393@gmail.com
Faculty of Social Sciences and Cultural Studies, Trunojoyo Madura University
Abstract
This study aims to examine social dynamics and service optimization in the online motorcycle taxi industry, by applying a benchmarking methodology involving Structural Equation Modeling (SEM), Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP), and Operations Research (OR). The main focus of the study is to evaluate how social factors affect the interaction between drivers and customers and affect the quality of service. This study combines quantitative and qualitative analysis to assess and compare service standards between online motorcycle taxi platforms operating in urban areas.
Using SEM, this study identifies and verifies the causal relationship between driver job satisfaction, customer satisfaction, and customer loyalty. AHP is used to determine the priorities and weights of various satisfaction criteria that customers consider important. Operations Research is applied to suggest operational improvements that can improve the efficiency and effectiveness of services.
The results of the research are expected to provide valuable insights for online motorcycle taxi platform managers in formulating strategies that not only increase customer satisfaction but also promote a supportive and satisfying work environment for drivers. In addition, this study has the potential to make a significant contribution to the literature that examines service and transportation management in the digital era.
Keywords: Please Just TrKeywords: Social Dynamics, Service Optimization, Online Motorcycle Taxi, Bench Marking, SEM, AHP, OR.y to Submit This Sample Abstract
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Sociology |
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From Agent to Agency: Management of the AerMata Ebhu Tourism Destination, the Noble Burial Complex of West Madura, by the Local Community in Arosbaya, Bangkalan Hetti Mulyaningsih- Aminah Dewi Rahmawati- Alya Hamida
Departement of Sociology, Faculty of Social and Cultural Science, University of Trunojoyo.
hetti.mulyaningsih[at]trunojoyo.ac.id
Abstract
The AerMata Ebhu Burial Complex is estimated to date back to the 15th century, serving as the final resting place of the Cakraningrat dynasty, their families, and retainers. This study aims to identify the process by which the local community transitions from acting as agents to becoming agents of agency in managing the AerMata Ebhu Burial Complex. The research employs an ethnographic approach and draws upon the theoretical perspective of Anthony Giddens. Interviews were conducted with three components of the local community responsible for managing AerMata Ebhu, the Bangkalan Tourism Office, and the Cultural Heritage Preservation Agency (BPK) Region XI East Java. The findings reveal that this destination ranks among the top three religious tourism sites in Bangkalan in terms of visitor numbers. The burial complex serves not only as a cultural symbol but also as a heritage site reflecting the dynamic interplay of various interests. Administratively, the site is a historical and archaeological relic under the supervision of the BPK Region XI East Java. However, its management is heavily influenced by local community interests, which are represented in the three-tiered spatial structure of the complex, comprising the first courtyard, the second courtyard, and the main courtyard. These courtyards, connected by ascending steps, reflect the hierarchical distribution of power among local community actors, illustrating the process of transitioning from agent to agency, as they sustain power dynamics through the physical structure and economic interests associated with the site.
Keywords: AerMata Ebhu Burial Complex, power, space, agency, local community
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Sociology |
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Identifying the Potential and Existence of Traditional Blacksmith Crafts In Paterongan Village, Galis District, Bangkalan Regency Yuliana Windi Sari, Merlia Indah Prastiwi
Universitas Trunojoyo Madura
Abstract
Blacksmith craftsmanship is a local potential found in the Madura Islands. The Madura Islands
consist of four districts namely Bangkalan, Sampang, Pamekasan and Sumenep. The blacksmith
craft in Bangkalan Regency is one form of creative local economy based on local potential
owned by the community, especially the people of Madura. The blacksmith craft itself is a
creative economy that requires further development, based on this aspect, it is known that the
blacksmith craft has not received special attention from the local government so that the
existence of blacksmith craftsmen has stagnated both in the innovation of the products produced,
the marketing range so that the follow-up that needs to be done is through the identification of
potential in blacksmith craftsmen to see how the development of blacksmith craft businesses is
carried out and the important role of blacksmith craftsmen in showing its existence as a main
livelihood and as a side livelihood, The research conducted aims to identify the potential for the
development of blacksmithing businesses in producing handicraft products in Paterongan
Village, Galis District, Bangkalan Regency and to find out about the existence and existence of
traditional blacksmith crafts in Paterongan Village, Galis District, Bangkalan Regency. The
existence of traditional blacksmith craftsmen in the structure and social system is part of the
mechanism of community life to maintain traditions for generations because this blacksmith craft
is a family heritage business, the expertise possessed is also related to how the community
maintains its business, abilities and expertise possessed. This blacksmith craft produces products
such as knives and other sharp weapons used for household needs and other activities. The
blacksmith craft also involves the role of the nuclear family consisting of husband and wife with
the traditional division of labour in accordance with the agreement. This research uses qualitative
methods for and in-depth interviews with blacksmith craftsmen.
Keywords: Potential Identification, Business Development, Existence, Blacksmithing
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^Beyond Religion^: Negotiating Islamic-Catholic-Confucian Identities and the Models of Radical Pluralism in Madura Agustinus Gergorius Raja Dasion, Edy Purwanto
Trunojoyo University of Madura
Abstract
Religious intolerance in Indonesia has become the hottest issue in recent months. There is an urgency to find a more appropriate formulation of tolerance for pluralistic Indonesia. The model of diversity and pluralism in Pabian village, Madura, is an example of a tolerant living system. This study seeks to answer two basic questions. First, how is the negotiation of Catholic, Confucian and Islamic community identities in Pabian village. Second, what kind of diversity practices are carried out so as to create a tolerant life. This research method is descriptive qualitative with an ethnographic approach. Laclau-Mouffe^s theory of identity and radicalization of pluralism through agonistic politics is the basis of this study. The results of this study are, first, the people of Pabian, Madura build three adjacent houses of worship as a symbol of pluralism and relationships that do not negate each other. Second, the concept of radical pluralism is carried out in real social practices of diversity. This means that in every practice of life, people try to build a way of life that does not negate other. This is the basis for building a model of radical pluralism.
Keywords: Religion, tolerance, radical pluralism, Pabian-Madura.
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Policy Networks in Improving the Quality of Meranti Slum Area as an Effort to Realize Sustainable Cities and Settlements in Pekanbaru City Ahmad Hadi (a*), Hafzana Bedasari (b), Ben Hansel Zebua (c)
Faculty of Social Science and Political Science, University of Riau
Abstract
Efforts to alleviate slums have gained international attention so that slum alleviation has become the 11th point of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), namely sustainable cities and settlements with the target of ensuring access to decent, safe, affordable housing and basic services, and organizing slums. Based on the Decree of the Mayor of Pekanbaru Number 703 of 2021, the location of housing and slum settlement areas based on the data update of Permen PU No. 14/M/PRT/2018 is 267.76. There are 10 areas spread across 13 urban villages that have slums and slum housing. The Meranti Slum Area with a slum area of 65 Haktar received intervention by being designated as the priority of the Pekanbaru City government in improving the quality of slum areas.The research method used is qualitative, data collection is carried out by observation to obtain empirical data on Meranti slum areas and conducting focus group discussions to obtain information from various actors involved in improving the quality of Meranti Slum Areas. In the principles of triple helix and quadruple helix, the element of society is still a weak party so that mass media support is needed so that the Penta helix emerges consisting of academics, business, government, civil society, and mass media. Cazalda (2017: 27) says that the penta helix is a multi stakeholder consisting of public, private, academia, civil society, and social entrepreneurs.The results showed that the application of policy networks can realize efforts to improve the quality of settlements through active participation, collaborative leadership, and synergy between actors. Collaboration is based on the principles of reciprocity, trust, and participatory decision making. However, the implementation still lacks the involvement of the private sector so that it becomes a challenge in achieving the goal of realizing sustainable cities and settlements
Keywords: Policy Networks, Slums, Sustainable Cities, SDGs
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Sociology |
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Tourism Village as A Community Empowerment Effort Mutmainnah, Mohammad Ishaq Abdussalam
Sociology Departement, Faculty of Social and Cultural Sciences, Trunojoyo Madura University
Abstract
Community empowerment is the moat important effort in development, surpassing development that relies on economic power and political power. Himat (2004) states that there are 3 pillars pf community empowerment : awareness, capacity building and empowerment. This research was conducted i. Kemoning village, Tragah District, Bangkalan Regency. This village is famous for Anjhir Hill as its tourist icon. The research was conducted using the PAR (Participatory Action Research) method. Researchers and the community jointly plan, implement and evaluate work programs that have been mutually agreed upon.
The research result found that these 3 pillars were implemented in the developmen of Anjhir Hill tourism. Awareness is carried out in the form of socializing the importance of community involvement in tourism bussiness in their area. The event was held on Nopember 5, 2022. Capacity building was carried out by establishing the Pokdarwis Maju Bersama on December 22, 2022. In addition, training was carried out by empowering the Pokdarwis administration to synergize with all stakeholders for the development of the Bukit Anjhir torism village.
Keywords: Tourism Village, Community Empowerment, Anjhir Hill
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Sociology |
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Regional Synergies: South Sumatra^s Strategy for Sustainable Connectivity in the Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand Growth Triangle Aditya Permana, Kartika Millinia
Department of International Relations, Bina Nusantara University
Abstract
Regional connectivity among ASEAN members is crucial for the effective implementation of the ASEAN community. One example of such collaboration is the Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand Growth Triangle (IMT-GT), which involves sub-regional cooperation between these three countries. This study examines IMT-GT cooperation, focusing on South Sumatra Province, a strategic area with key commodities like palm oil, rubber, coffee, and coal, and an important geopolitical role in regional economic ties. Using Jensen^s (2013) neofunctionalism framework, this qualitative descriptive research draws on interviews with officials from the South Sumatra Provincial Planning Board (Bappeda) and secondary sources such as books, journals, and institutional documents. The study finds that the South Sumatra government implements IMT-GT through two phases: Task Expansion and Task Consolidation, addressing the program^s challenges. The research also highlights sustainability as a key component of South Sumatra^s strategy. By enhancing connectivity, the province promotes economic integration while ensuring sustainable development, particularly in sectors like palm oil and coal. This approach not only strengthens regional economic cooperation but also aligns with long-term environmental goals.
Keywords: Regional connectivity, IMT-GT (Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand Growth Triangle), South Sumatra, Sustainability, Neofunctionalism
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Sociology |
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Sinden^s Communication Experience Male Sinden (Lengge^) in Sandur Art in Madura Dinara Maya Julijanti, Bani Eka Dartiningsih, Fery Agus Setyawan
Trunojoyo University
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This study examines the communication experience of male sinden in ludruk art in Madura. The profession of sinden for some Madurese people is considered inappropriate because the profession of sinden is identical to women. In gender stereotypes, it appears that men are required to show their masculinity. Therefore, men are required to have masculine jobs. The formulation of the problem in this study is how the communication experience of male sinden in tandak art in Madura. This study uses a qualitative analysis method with critical analysis because it sees a marginalized group, namely men who work as sinden. After conducting the study, the researcher obtained a result that male sinden felt ostracized and considered something taboo in society. Through this critical research, it can also be used to voice something that is unequal in the lives of marginalized male singers.
Keywords: communication experience, male Sinden, Lengge^, Sandur
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Urban Regeneration and Community Sustainability: The Growth of Commercial Activity in the CBD and its Impact on the Urban Kampong Retno Susanti, Nadia Eki Salsabila, Junica Andhiny
Diponegoro University
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This research examines the community^s perspective on living in urban kampong and experiencing regeneration due to the rapid growth of trade and service activities. It underscores the need for proactive planning, as the regeneration of urban kampong, if not anticipated, can lead to the degeneration of the area and a decline in environmental quality.
This phenomenon also occurs in the triangular area of Pandanaran street, Pemuda street, and Gajahmada street in Semarang Municipality. The corridor of the three roads surrounding the area is becoming more potent as a commercial corridor. The inner area of the triangle is a settlement area with the characteristics of an urban kampong.
Our data collection involved observing the houses and mapping the building^s functions on the main road. We also conducted interviews with 98 residents of the urban kampong to understand their perceptions and adaptations to the urban regeneration process. Our analysis using N-Vivo 12 reveals the crucial relationship between the transformation of the function of residential buildings in urban villages, the urban regeneration process, and the sustainability of their existence through adaptation.
Keywords: Urban Regeneration, Community Sustainability
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Portraying Risk Communication of Maritime Meteorological Station to Fishermen in Semarang City Fajriannoor Fanani, Kharisma Ayu Febriana, Gita Aprinta Ester Betseba
Semarang University
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This study explores the Extended Parallel Process Model (EPPM) applied in risk communication by the Maritime Meteorology Station Tanjung Mas, Semarang, for the safety of local fishermen. EPPM focuses on perception of threat and efficacy, essential for understanding fishermen^s responses to weather warnings. Observations, interviews, and secondary data are analyzed to gauge EPPM^s impact on improving safety measures among fishermen. The findings reveal that response efficacy increase preventive measures, highlighting EPPM^s effectiveness for risk communication in maritime contexts. The fishermen were able to process the risk information cognitively and exercise action based on the information and the knowledge they earn before in the training. The fishermen also experienced behavioral change that tended to more dependent on the information provided by the Maritime Meteorology station before conducted their daily economic activities.
Keywords: Risk Communication, Extended Parallel Process Model, Weather Information
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Women Journalists in the Era of Hustle Culture on Social Media Errika Dwi Setya Watie (a*) - Yuliyanto Budi Setyawan (b*)
a) Universitas Semarang, JL.Soekarno Hattan Pedurungan Semarang
b) Universitas Semarang, JL.Soekarno Hattan Pedurungan Semarang
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The prevailing understanding of gender roles within society today is often in conflict with the popular culture that is currently prevalent among young people, particularly those belonging to the millennial generation. This generation is currently immersed in a culture that can be described as ^hustle culture.^ The phenomenon of ^hustle culture^ is becoming increasingly prevalent in the digital realm. This culture of competition encourages individuals to present themselves and their achievements in a way that is open to critique. Previous research has indicated that women journalists frequently encounter attacks in cyberspace, which can take various forms. Consequently, it is pertinent to inquire whether these female journalists also experience the pressures of the ^hustle culture^ as they navigate the digital landscape, despite the potential for online attacks.
This study employed a descriptive qualitative methodology, augmented by netnographic analysis, to examine the experiences of female journalists in Semarang. Eight informants were identified and their social media accounts were subsequently examined, after which interviews were conducted.
The findings of this study indicate that female journalists continue to encounter restrictions when presenting themselves on social media. However, these limitations are largely self-imposed, shaped by the diverse social pressures faced by female journalists. The existing self-presentation tends to align with traditional gender roles, often portraying female journalists as wives, educators, or family economic managers. Only a few choose to present themselves as critical thinkers, a quality that is more closely associated with the journalist profession.
Keywords: journalists- women- hustle culture
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